Audio By Carbonatix
The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has urged Ghanaians to show compassion and solidarity to one another as the country goes through difficult economic times.
Speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the 31st Biennial General Council meeting of the Assemblies of God, Ghana, held at the CK Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences (CKT-UTAS) in Navrongo, Upper East Region, Mr Mahama highlighted the importance of unity in these challenging times.
Mr Mahama, who is also a member of the Assemblies of God Church, emphasized the severity of the economic difficulties facing the country.
He noted that the ongoing financial crisis has exacerbated the hardships experienced by many Ghanaians, making it more important than ever for citizens to support one another.
The former president pointed to recent data from the Ghana Statistical Service, which has shown a worrying increase in multidimensional poverty across the country.
He stressed that these statistics reflect the harsh realities that many Ghanaians are currently living through, and underscored the need for collective action to alleviate the suffering.
During his address, Mr Mahama called on all Ghanaians, regardless of their political affiliations, to work together in the spirit of compassion and solidarity.
The former president argued that in times of national crisis, the strength of the country lies in its people’s ability to come together and support one another.
Mr Mahama urged the government to take decisive steps to address the economic challenges and alleviate the burden on the population.
He reiterated his commitment to working towards solutions that would bring relief to Ghanaians and help the country navigate through these difficult times.
“We’ve seen an increase in multidimensional poverty from the Ghana Statistical Service’s recent statistics. It says that 8 million of our people in 2023 went one day without food because they couldn’t afford it. It means that people are hungrier, and the hardship is real."
“This is the time for us to show compassion to each other because, in times of poverty, we must be our fellow’s keeper,” Mr Mahama urged.
Latest Stories
-
Vice President launches Mfantsipim’s 150 years of shaping Ghana’s greatest mind
13 minutes -
I assure Otumfuo, Mahama will join him to commission KNUST Teaching Hospital by end of this year – Haruna Iddrisu
54 minutes -
Gov’t to roll out free special education for persons with disabilities from July 1 – Education Minister
1 hour -
“We used it to test our officiating officials’ readiness” – Bawah Fuseini after CAA Athletics event
2 hours -
Volleyball emerges as Ghana’s fastest rising sport
2 hours -
National Sports Fund needs strong leadership from the top – Administrator David Wuaku
2 hours -
JoySports Exclusive: Steve McLaren in talks with GFA after expressing interest in Black Stars job
2 hours -
Fire guts auto parts warehouse at Bubuashie, one fire officer injured
2 hours -
I owe my victory to coach Ofori Asare – Allotey after winning WBA Africa Gold Super Flyweight belt
2 hours -
Church of Pentecost supports over 2,000 BECE candidates in Obuasi with career guidance seminar
4 hours -
Brandon Asante and Coventry all but promoted to Premier League despite Sheffield Wednesday draw
4 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Late Kwartemaa strike downs Hearts in Tema
4 hours -
Ghana Faces Sierra Leone Moment as Prosecutorial Powers come under strain
5 hours -
Don’t consume fish or seafood from Tema Shipyard until further notice – FDA warns
5 hours -
Why volunteering might be Africa’s most underrated career accelerator
5 hours